Elevate Your Typing Game! ✨
The Canopy is a multifunctional keyboard case and stand designed specifically for the Apple Magic Keyboard, offering compatibility with all iPad sizes. Its durable construction and innovative design make it the perfect accessory for professionals on the go.
T**S
The Magic Keyboard with Canopy Case is an iPad Pro Magic Keyboard Killer
The Magic Keyboard with Canopy Case is an iPad Pro Magic Keyboard KillerThe title above may be confusing at first until you take into consideration that Apple has now made a branded “Magic Keyboard” case for the new 2020 (and 2018) iPad Pro.Why is this important? I have searched the internet for a way to use a keyboard (case) that allows me to be flexible with an iPad Pro in a way that makes drawing and note taking with the Apple Pencil easy as a tablet while still being able to type on the iPad.Pros of this case:-Allows ANY Apple (iOS) device to fit in the stand and connect via Bluetooth-Since the “wireless” Magic Keyboard with Canopy case isn’t directly attached to the iPad, the tablet can easily be taken out and then the iPad can be used for drawing-It uses the official wireless Magic Keyboard from Apple so all functions and compatibility are there-Beautiful cover for the Magic Keyboard that that wraps around and can be latched closed when not in useCons:-If you are looking for a permanent keyboard case that is left constantly attached, this is not it-Depending on what iPad you are using, the sides of the keyboard can scratch against the iPad edge if not placed in carefully-Just has one (though really good) viewing angle-Requires you to own the Magic Keyboard 2 to be utilized as this is just a unique case for it + external mouse or trackpad if neededOverall this is a perfect solution for those who want to prioritize using their iPad as a tablet first and typing machine second. I already own a MacBook Pro for typing needs so this is the perfect portable solution if I ever needed to type on my iPad. It doesn’t stay attached to the iPad meaning all the benefits of having a slim, portable tablet stays without all the extra bulk. Purchasing the official 2020 Magic Keyboard case for iPad Pro costs upwards of $329 and defeats the purpose of an iPad Pro being a tablet first as well as adding double the weight. I went from using the Logitech Folio Touch case back to this Canopy case as I realized that having a keyboard attached constantly added a bunch of weight and bulk when most of my typing and serious work is done on the MacBook Pro. Consider this solution as it still uses an official Apple Magic Keyboard...albeit just not the one from 2020. If you need an iPad as a laptop replacement, maybe the 2020 Magic Keyboard case for iPad Pro is worth considering... but if you use your iPad as a companion/complimentary device for an existing laptop, get this Canopy case for your keyboard instead and save hundreds of dollars.
J**.
Convenient, inflexible, falling apart
Convenient carrying case/clutch for a magic keyboard. It looks nice initially. Has some serious downsides:- Fixed angle for tablet. Not adjustable, and I found it rather steep. Don’t expect to balance this easily on a lap.- no friction for tablet, meaning the tablet can easily pitch forward or slide out to the sides. This case is for use on a stable, flat surface and nothing else.- The materials develop wear and fraying very easily. All of the threads are coming out of the fabric, and the coloring has worn off of most of the clasp. I’ve had to trim mine repeatedly with scissors, and I don’t know what it’s going to look like if the fabric keeps falling apart. It looks like a battered collegiate canvas sidebag instead of a high-end accessory now, which may be to your taste if you like a weathered look for your accessories.- The “gutter” that the tablet rests in may be too deep. As others have noticed, it does make it a little hard to swipe up on newer iPads, since the edge of the screen is flush with the top of the keyboard. I’ve thought about adding in a foam spacer or something.On the plus side, the construction seems essentially sturdy, and it’s very light and convenient. I don’t really think it’s worth the current price, although I don’t know if there’s anything else that doubles as a magic keyboard case and tablet stand like this.
M**D
Pretty good idea
This is the only keyboard stand I’ve found for my iPad Pro that lets me type while the iPad is standing vertically. You would think that after designing the iPad so you can hold it like a phone, and putting the camera and buttons in the place for holding it that way that Apple would have a stand that holds it while you use it that way. Not so.This stand addresses that problem fairly well. You do need to buy a keyboard to complete the deal — check eBay for last year’s model. Doing so saved me some money.A problem is that the iPad Pro sits a little low behind the keyboard. (That big beautiful screen just doesn’t have enough dead area). This makes it hard to swipe up from the bottom of the screen to, for example, flip between apps. You can solve this by putting a pencil or something like that in the place where the iPad goes. A second problem is that the charger port is on the bottom of the iPad and the Apple cables are problematic there. I addressed this by buying cables with 90-degree bends and making a little plastic part to make it all work. (Hurray 3D printers). I wish the manufacturer would sell that.
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